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    PAGE FOUR
K o r o f o u r m e m b e r s <»f last . l o n e 's
THE ST. HELENS MIST
Kv.-rjr » » d a y by
TH K M IST P IB IJ H H IN O O O M lW V l
I sm uih I
S. C. M O R T O N .............................. E d i t o r
HI H St’K lI’TlON K A TK 8
One Y e a r ........................................... J*
Six M onth» ...................................... ...
E n t e r e d a» secouf’-elasa m a t t e r ,
J a n u a r y 10th, 1912, a t t h e P o ato tfice
a t St. H elens. O reg o n , u n d e r t h e act
of M arch 3 rd , 1879.
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also to a falling orr In tim ber sale
,,h ,i n g l i e
of th e C n l v e i i i y o f
receipts of (lie forests due lo bust
„ a r e n o w leaching IO O r e g o n
ness co nditions
e w o m e n I....... . i " ' I " ’ ' • ' * > ' . .........
Only s ta te s w ithin which n a i'o i in t , h IU|
,,, mi ,i Hi....... i'll as p rin c ip a ls
fo re sts exist sh a r e in l ho m ip1
and su pe rin te n d an ts
Act of C ongress.
per cent of 11
fu n d s derived from
timi« r
i!
grazin g fees, special uses, etc ••1 *'
re tu rn e d to th e -lutes for road and
schools
T h e am oun t Ih u retolved
motor
ro -d lsirlb u icd io cornili
in lieu »•'
taxes, bused on th e a re a of National
F orest land within Ho r hoiilidaric
In a d d itio n . Ill per cent of the foresi
receipts a r e spent wtlhin the conn
tics by tht' Forest Servici» on road
>\
and trail constructio n an d umilile
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty t h r o u g h ils nance.
• - ■«—
Budget C o m m itte e has come to the
P re s id e n t to D e liv e r O ra tio n
conclusion th a t it Is wise to lower
taxes. It Is a w ise decision and should
,\t the a m p h i th e a t e r.
' . r e the
ie e m u l a te d by *M O regon counties.
Cnlum ldt co u n ty Included
T h e la w y e r who d e fe n d e d Jack
Dempsey Is going lo d efen d l ’alt.'
A rbuckle
II** is o n e of C alifo rnia's
most successfu l lawyers.
The Mist
likes to see an y on e successful hut
in this case, we « re fran k to a> we
ilo not wish " F a t t y ' s " c h ie f a tto r n e y
th e sm a lle st d e g r e e of success
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A new Item s t a t e s th a t 4 2.7 to ns
of lo g a n b e r rie s w ere t a k e n from a
field n e a r Newlmrg W ith o u t a douh.
th e g ro w e r m ade a h a n d so m e profit
T h e soil in th e N ew herg section Is no
m ore a d a p te d to gro w ing loganh er
ries th a n Is C olu m id a county soil.
T h is w eek we had a ch a n c e tc get
I rich. A New York b ro k e r o t t e r e d us
an o p p o r t u n it y to join th e r a n k s of
M em b er N a tio n a l E d ito ria l A ssocia­ th e W all stre e t c a p it a li s t s
A situ
tion a n d Oregon S ta t e E d it o ria l ilar o p p o r t u n it y was offeree, o th e r s
in St. H elens
T he e p o r t u n i ' y w hich
A s s o c ia t io n .
W hen H u g h e s tulks. th e foreign
comes "ou ce iu a li fe t im e " was to buy
a b o u t ten or tw e n ty th o u s a n d I’ollsli d ilo m u ts listen a n d th en show sign-
m a r k s for th e p a ltry sum of $13 85 i of a w illingn ess to toe th e m a r k
A BREATH IN'« SPEL L
|U. S money " t h e in te re st on w hich H u g h e s c o m m a n d s resp ect for the
T h e sev eral cities in C o lum bia if P olish ex ch an g e went to par w ould U nited S ta te s a n d gets results.
co u n tv h av e b u d g e t c o m m ittees to he $119.00 per y e a r." b u t r e m e m b e r ­ D u b u q u e r i m e s - J o u rn a l .
c o n fe r w ith th e tax levying bodies in g th e tim e when we hough i t h o u ­
a s to t h e a m o u n t of money to be sa n d d o lla rs w o rth of a G o ld field ,
Unless
B ru m f ie ld
re m e m b e r s
ra is e d fo r m u n ic ip a l purp oses. The m ine for $75 a n d th en lost both th e s o m e th in g m o re t h a n Ills " la p s e of
c o u n ty co urt has also a p p o in te d such m ine and $75 an d m isp laced th e c e r ­ m e m o ry " Ills case will a lw a y s he ii
a c o m m ittee. It is th e i r d u ty to aid tificate. we decided th a t If we h a d ' deep m ystery.
th e tax levying b o dies in r e p a r in g i any m oney to invest, we w ould do
b ud get o f expenses for th e m u n i c ip a l­ b e tt e r to invest It in C olum bia couu-1
A tetndltig c h u rc h is a hab it, a
ity o r th e co un ty. No n ecessary ex ­ ty. o r pu t it In a saving s deposit In m ig h ty good on e an d one easily
pense s h o u ld be o v erlo o k ed .
1 bat a local hunk w h ere o u r m oney would ft rilled an d h a r d to break.
w o u ld be false economy, b u t on th e alw ay s bo at par a n d th e tiu e re s ; c e r ­
o t h e r h an d , no u n n e c e s s a ry expense tain.
T his is ttie seaso n of falling leaves
If we have a n y t h i n “» to d o ­
sh o u ld be mr.do a n item of th e b u d ­ n a te to P oland , we will do it. bu t In a n d sh e d d in g of B V. D.'s
get. T h e b u d g e t c o m m itte e s a n d th e a c h a r i ta b l e way.
ta x levying bodies have a g r e a t r e ­
S t a t e s S h a r e in E i»n»st I llllils
sponsibility. b o th to th e m se lv e s an d
Sam Kozer, of C latso p co un ty, by
t h e tax p ayin g public.
The affairs
W a sh in g to n has Just received
.
of the cities an d t h e co u n ty sh o u ld be ih e grace of th e people S e c re ta ry of 180.'|9 an d O reg on $ 102.1 ' I ' . 5 i us
S
to
te
for
O
regon,
m
ade
a
hit
w
ith
us
c a rr ie d on b u t e x tr a v a g a n c e sh o u ld
th e i r s h a r e in th e a n n u a l receipts
be e li m i n a te d und u n n e c e ss a ry ex­ w hen he told th e bu nch a t th e S ea­ fro m tile n a tio n a l fo re sis locate l in
side
hotel
S
a
tu
r
d
a
y
n
ig
h
t,
in
u
n
­
penses cu t out. It is tim e th a t th e
th es e tw o stutes. accor.lm ; to in for
ta x p a y e rs h ad a c h an ce to have a necessarily diplom atic lang uage , th a t m atio n from th e D istr ie» F o r e s te r 's
Instead
of
c
e
n
te
rin
g
th
e
i
r
w
r
a
th
up-i
b r e a t h in g spell for he has been c a r ­
office a t P o r t la n d
W a sh in g to n 's
ry in g a heavy load. He will n o t c o m ­ on th e officers of th e law. who do s h a r e com es from th e n g h t n a tio n a l
not
seem
in
an
y
single
in
s
ta
n
c
e
to
plain if he h a s to pay o n ly n ecess ary
forests w ithin h e r b o rd e rs a n d O re i
ta x a tio n th is y ear, it sh o u ld he only have exceeded th e i r du ty, th ey sh o u ld gon's from th e fo u r te e n fed eral for
co-op erate w ith th e officials to s e ­ ests in th e s t a te
th a t.
T h e se a m o u n t s
c u re law observance.
T he yo un g
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rep resen t th e 25 a n d H* per c en ts of
m an who r e p r e s e n te d th e P o r t la n d
N EW SPA PER S. JU R IE S W I I
ad club. If he has a:; g re a t a con ­ all m oneys ta k e n tn from th e nut
I < II RTS
te m p t for o t h e r officials as he ex ­ lonul fo re sts for th e fiscal year which
closed J u n e 30. 1921.
T h irty -o n e
J u d g e B in g h am , tr y in g th e n o ted pressed fo r th e tr a ffic officers of of th e c o u n tie s .of Oregon s h a m in
m u r d e r , case a g a in s t D entist B r u m ­ C olum bia co un ty, is o u t of place in th es e forest receipts w hile tw enty
field a t K oseburg, Ore., sensibly an o rg a n iz a tio n whoso o b je c t is to five of W a s h i n g to n 's omitiCes r e ­
r u l e d t h a t r e a d in g o f n e w s p a p e r re ­ pr m o te h o n e sty an d f a ir d e alin g .— ceive a portion of th e fed eral fund
p o r t s s h o u l d n o t d is q u alify p ro s p e c ­ W a rr e n to n News.
Mince 1906, Oregon lias received a
tive ju r o rs .
to ta l of $1 ,260,530 00 from th»» for
T
he
trip
le
plant
for
A
rm
istice
Day-
•‘A p erso n has t h e r i g h t ," said
est receipts, w hile W ashing! onus
in
cluding.
as
it
does,
th
e
beginning
J u d g e B in g h a m , " t o believe th a t
s h a r e for this period has been $715,-
w h a t he re a d s in a n e w s p a p e r is t r u e of th e W a sh in g to n con ference on th e 226 29
All in te llig e n t people re a d th e n e w s ­ lim itatio n of a r m a m e n t s , th e bu rial
In all tw en ty - e ig h t s ta te s have re
p apers. a n d th ey m ay fo rm an opinion o f an un k n o w n do ug hbo y in A rlin g ­ ceived checks to ta lin g $619.993 fro m ;
a
co u n try -w id e th e n a tio n a l fo rests fo r th e fiscal
fro m th e m , but if t h a t o pinion can ton c e m e te ry an d
be d is r e g a r d e d a n d if they a r e b o u n d p o p u la r d e m o n s tra t io n in fav o r of y e a r en d in g J u n e 30. An ad d itio n a l
by o a th to decide th e cuse e n tire ly tlie n a tio n s ta k in g long step s to w ard $247.997 of th e >receipts luis lie-
on th e evidence, such opinion can la s tin g peace, is big w ith possibil­ com e a v a ila b le fo r road an d trail
ities.— Boston Globe.
n o t d is q u a lify th e m . "
c o n stru ctio n by th e F o re s t Service
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All in t e ll ig e n t people re a d th e
w ith in th e n a tio n a l fo rests of tiles,»
n e w sp a p e rs.
T h a t is a fact th a t
W e have j u s t c e le b ra te d th e a n n i ­ s a m e s t a te s ; m a k in g u g r a n d total
c o u r t s m u s t accept. T h e n o n -r e a d e rs versary of th e discovery of A m erica of $867,990.
e it h e r a r e illite r a te , o r else th e y a re by C olu m b u s, a very n o ta b le feat In
The
a m o u n t s a r e co n sid erab ly
p erso n s w h o se u n d e r s t a n d i n g of so­ its day. hut. as th e E n g lish m e n , who s m a ll e r th a n for th e prev io u s fiscul
ciety, affairs, law, c u s to m s an d p ro g ­ fo un d it to ok him six days to cross y e a r, when th e to ta l w as $1.652,0 88
ress is du ll, im p e rfe c t o r d is to rted . A m erica, r e m a r k e d . “ How th e bloody T h is is d u e larg ely lo th e concession
If j u r o r s a r e d raw n exclusively or 'ell co uld he h av e m issed i t ? ”— As­ m a d e by C ongress to sto ck m en ,
la r g e ly fro m th e s e tw o classes of nor.- to r ia E venin g Budget.
w hereby th ey a r e allo w ed u n til D •-
re a d e r s , j u s ti c e will su ffer a n d t h j
c e m b e r 1 to pay th e i r g ra z in g fee:
law a n d th e c o u r t s will fall in to d is ­
W h en g o v e rn m e n t expenses a r e cu t du e last sp rin g T his action was m a d e
respect.
F o r c la r it y o r u n d e r s t a n d ­ to th e bone p ro s p e rity an d c o n te n t - j necessary by th e w id e sp re a d d e p r e s ­
ing is e ss e n tia l to justice.
A
inent will go han d in h a n d — Boston sion In th e livestock business
T h e n e w s p a p e r is n o t Infallible, n f T ra n s c r ip t.
sm all portion of th e redu ctio n is ilm
cou rse.
No h u m a n ag en cy is; hut
t h e fact s t a n d s o u t t h a t , in th e largo,
n e w s p a p e r s a r e m a d e by m en and
w o m en tr a in e d to t h a t vocation, th a t
a c c u ra c y a n d t r u t h a r e t h e i r b re a t h
o f life, t h e i r stock in tr a d e , th o ir
m e r c h a n d i s e by th e sale of which
they th r iv e .
So t h e c o n s t a n t e n d e a v o r, w ith
h e r e a n d th e r e p e r h a p s a few ex­
c e p tio n s t h a t prove th e ru le, is to
serv e t h e public w ith re lia b le news.
A r e p o r t e r o r w r i t e r on a n y well-
e s ta b li s h e d n e w s a p e r w h o m ig h t a*-
t e m p t to foist f a k e Items upon .t
Com forters, good size, all cotton $2.35 to . . $3.35
w o u ld he s u m m a r i l y d is c h a rg e d . One
w h o sh o w ed care le ss m e th o d s and
BLANKETS
i n a c c u ra c y
w o u ld
he
p ro m p tly
w a r n e d an d. ig n o r in g th e w arn in g ,
w o u ld be d is c h a rg e d
Plaid wool fin is h ......................................................... $4.00
An im p ress io n lies in som e m in ds
Plaid wool n a p ..........................
$5.00
t h a t n e w s p a p e rs a r e often s h o r t < t
t r u e n ew s a n d m u s t r e s o rt to tric k y
W h ite wool nap ............................................................ $4.50
m e t h o d s to fill t h e i r colum ns. T h e
ex act c o n v ers e of th a t Is th e f a c t . ,
G ray wool nap, ex tra l a r g e ..................................... $5.25
E v e r y w e ll- e sta b lis h e d n e w s p a p e r is
u n d e r t h e d aily n ecess ity of t h r o w ­
W h ite Sandow .............................................................. $7.00
in g a g r e a t deal o f its n ew s Into th e
w a s te b a sk e t.
T h e p ro b lem Is to
Come in and exam ine them.
c o m p r e s s tw o c o lu m n s into one. n o t
to m a k e o n e co lu m n of new s fill two.
t ’lasses In j o u r n a li s m
in h ig h
sch oo ls a n d colleges a r e r e n d e r in g
good service to th e public by dlspel-
llng th e e r r o n e o u s c o n cep tion s a b o u t
t h e r e p u t a b le n e w s p a p e rs an d t e a c h ­
Masonic Bldg.,
'it- Helens, Ore.
ing s t u d e n t s th e t r u t h , b u t th e old
u n t r u t h s p e rs ist in m a n y m in ds, and
even find o ccasio n al ex p res sio n s in
■
c o u r t s of ju s tice, w h e re a t t o r n e y s l
a n d ju d g e s , ab ov e all o th e r s , sh o u ld
k no w a n d p roclaim t h e t r u t h . T h e
r u l in g of th e K o seb u rg ju d g e show s
if you are thinking about R E A L E S T A T E and you
t h a t he has a co rre c t u n d e r s ta n d in g
w an t to rent, buy, trade or sell to best advantage, see
o f th e fu n c tio n s a n d t h e Irroad g e n ­
e r a l re lia b ility o f th e w ell-estab lish ed
the R U T H E R F O R D R E A L T Y CO.
n e w s p a p e r of th e p r e s e n t day.
COUNTY O F K U IA I j P A P E R
I ? I
of w ork who ho n estly w a n t to w ork,
a n d w ho will t a k e a n y th i n g th ey re u
get.
B u t t h e r e a r e at th e sa m e tim e
m any m en w ho d rift fro m city to city
ta k i n g jo b s t h a t s u it th e m , m a k in g
l h e ir id le n e ss co n sp icu o u s a n d alw ays
ready lo tu k e p a rt In a n y fuss th a t
m a y arise. No s y m p a th y sh o u ld he
w asted on th is type. T h e tuuu who
will ueed all th e help th a t can he
given th is w in te r Is uo t to be fou nd
in th e cro w d s thut wo h ear of inarch
m g a b o u t th e c o u n tr y " d e m a n d i n g "
th is, t h a t or th e o t h e r fr o m civic
c h a r i ta b l e a n d g o v e rn m e n ta l agen-
Icies - S p o k a n e Review.
J u s t A rrived
Now on display new lot of Com­
forters and Blankets
1 ’f e x
T h e really s e r io u s asp ects o f uri-,
e m p lo y m e n t a r e n o t to he j u d g e j ’
fro m th e p a r a d e s an d s i m i la r public
d e m o n s t r a t i o n s th a t we a r e b egin ­
n in g to h e a r a b o u t. N e ith e r should
a p erson ta k e to o s e r io u s ly th e
g r o u p s o f m en in fr o n t o f e m p lo y ­
ment. a g en cies and on th e s tre e t c o r - :
tiers
T h e se a r e s u r f a c e m a n l fe s t i ■
tio n s o f e x is tin g con d itio n s, b u t th ey
a r e n ot t r u e indications.
At t h e free e m p lo y m e n t b u r e a u In
S p o k a n e o n e d ay th is week 100 men
w ere si tt in g a b o u t sn o w in g no I n t e r ­
est In th e 75 jo b s th e b u re a u h ad to
o ff e r
Yet th es e m en w ould have
jo in ed In w ith g re a t g u s t o If a n y one
h a d s u g g e s te d a p a r a d e to th e city
I all o r s o m e th i n g etse o f th a t sort.
T h e m an w ho re a lly w a n ts w ork, who
re a lly m u s t h a v e work to support, his
fam ily, Is n o t s ittin g In a c h a ir walk­
in g fo r a l a b o r a g e n t o r ramie u n ­
e m p l o y m e n t commute« to find him a
Job.
He is out, lo ok in g fo r th e Job
w h e r e t h e jo b is.
T h is is n o t to d en y t h a t u n e m p lo y ­
m e n t m a y p r e s e n t a s e r io u s p ro b lem
d u r i n g th e w in te r.
If will be most
s e r io u s, p e rh a p s , in e a s t e r n Indus-,
t r i a l c e n t e r s w h e re m a n u f a c t u r i n g Is
q u ies cen t. T h e r e a r e m a n y m en o u t l
Remember This
FO R R E N T C h ick en ranch, 40-ucre farm , 60 -acre farm . 80-acre
f a r m w ith eq u ip m e n t.
Houses
Nice, new, m o d ern 4-room ho use w ith h a th , a n d tw o lota ilte.iHMMM»
8-room house, 2 block s from m i l l ........................................ V I.K mmmi
Very nifty, stric tly m o d ern 4 room bu n g alo w c o m p letely fu rn ish ed
on good soil lot, for sale a t a g re a t sa c rific e - -Ask ua.
Farmi
30 Acres of choice level land, n e a rly all clear, good b uildin gs, no
ro ck. 1 mile fro m W a r r e n , choice fr u it, on ly JI.W mi . im »__
w ith stock an d e q u ip m e n t ................................................ smi . immi . imi
4 1 Acres of good land, som e clear, fine b u ild in g , 3 m iles out on
good road, y o u n g o r c h a r d , o n l y ......................................*•-!, lott.oo
Choice city farm , fine g a rd e n soil o f 5 acres, m ostly clea r, close
in on rock ro a d , o n l y .......................................................... JG.& mhmi
RUTHERFORD REALTY CO.
P H O N E S —Office, 123; Residence
3 i-J and 74-W
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Hobbs &
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Waldron,
Props.
EXPERT REPAIRING
Of all m akes of car«; c o u rte o u s and prompt service;
gasoline, mis and com plete g a u g e service; all work
g uaranteed.
B A T T E R Y C H A R G I N G A N D REBUILDING
H O B B S B A T T E R Y S T A T IO N
USED CARS FOR SALE
lloultoti. Ore.
Phone 90
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S t . H e le n s Steam
Lauiidry
N A T I O N A L " VISi "
The Young Man
YOUR LAUNDRY
W E E K ."
who aspires some day to go into business t r himself
cannot afford to overlook the a d v a n ta g e s >i a Sav­
ings Account witli the C O L U M B .A COUT1Y
BANK.
being the week >t U i t u ­
ber 24th to 29th. We
cordially invite you to
inspect our plant and see
how caretully your cloth­
ing is handled and h o w
the various machines op­
erate to enable us to d )
such universally satis­
factory work. If incon­
venient for you to cal!
during th at week, we
would be glad to have
you ci.11 at any time.
ST. HELENS STEAM
LAUNDRY
It installs the principle of system int< H nun-
a ;cment of m oney m a t te r s ; it provides a s\ tc . .me
m ethod of accum ulating the necc ..a iv i.ip 'al ii
ive-» him the prestige o f an afliliatu n with .s'.
' ting institution.
if
S H E R M A N M. M IL K S
l resident
J. K. H I rC IH N SO N
Cashier
(T lo lit mhittfömntv’ 7 &mk
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Prince Albert's a new
note in the joys of rolling ’em!
Talking about rolling
your own cigarettes, we’ll
tell you right here that
Prince Albert tobacco has
em all lashed to the mast!
You’ve got a handful-of-
happiness coming your di­
rection when you pal it with
P. A. and the makin’s
papers! For Prince Albert
is not only delightful to
your taste and pleasing in
its refreshing aroma, but our
exclusive patented process
frees it from bite and parch!
And, for a fact, rolling
up Prince Albert is mighty
easy! P. A. is crimp cut and
stays put and you whisk it
into shape before you can
count three! And, the next
instant you’re puffing away
to beat the band!
Prince Albert is so good
that it has led four men to
smoke jimmy pipes where
one was smoked before! I t ’s
the greatest old buddy-
smoke that ever found its
way into a pipe or cigarette!
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